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If you’re putting this in a proper business setting, I’d say the Sony FWD-43X80L is a safe, no-drama choice—but it’s not the best value if you need “signage-grade” reliability. Sony’s smart platform and picture processing tend to be solid, and it’s a sensible size for meeting rooms, reception areas, or day-to-day presentations where you want something that looks good out of the box and doesn’t feel clunky. At ~£824 ex-VAT for a 43" model, you’re paying for brand polish and usability, not for bargain-basement hardware.
That said, I’d be cautious if you truly mean “video wall / professional LFD” use. These kinds of models can be perfectly fine for continuous displays, but in the real world the best results usually come from screens that are explicitly built for commercial signage workflows (and often come with the control/management features enterprises rely on). If you just need a reliable 43" smart TV for internal use, it’s worth considering. If you’re planning multi-screen operation, heavy scheduling/content management, or you need fleet-level control, I’d look elsewhere—even if the Sony picture is great—because you may end up paying premium pricing for features you don’t actually use.

Sony
Sony PrimeSupport Pro - Extended service agreement - parts and labour (for televisions) - 2 years (4th/5th year) - for Sony TO-43X70H-IR10, TO-43X80H-IR10

ViewSonic
ViewSonic CDE5530 - 55" Diagonal Class CDE30 Series LED-backlit LCD display - digital signage - with built-in SoC media player - Android - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - direct-lit LED

Sony
Sony Bravia Professional Displays FW-75EZ20L - 75" Diagonal Class EZ20L Series LED-backlit LCD display - digital signage - Android TV - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160 - HDR - Direct LED - hairline black

Samsung
Samsung QM50C - 50" Diagonal Class QMC Series LED-backlit LCD display - digital signage - Tizen OS - 4K UHD (2160p) 3840 x 2160